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Message from Fr. John Visser, Country Representative, on the occasion of the Gratitude Day

Fr John Visser

Dear Benefactors and Friends, Dear Teachers and Instructors, Dear Students,


On 24 June Don Bosco Technical School – Sihanouk Ville celebrates the feast of gratitude. The school year is going towards its end and over 200 students will leave the school having completed their training of two full years and they will enter the society of labor.

It is more than fitting that we celebrate and thank all the people who have contributed to the success of this school year 2009 – 2010.

I often tell my 508 students that Don Bosco – Sihanouk Ville consists of three groups:

The first group are you dear students coming from a poor background but eager to learn. Don Bosco has been created for you to give you a good opportunity in life and you took this chance.

The second group are your superiors and your teachers and instructors. They stand daily besides the students to teach them, to assist them in all what is necessary to succeed.

The third group are our dear benefactors who with their advice and their financial support make the running of the Don Bosco Technical School possible.

If any of these three groups fall away there will be no Don Bosco Technical School – Sihanouk Ville.

We take the occasion of the day of gratitude on the 24th of June to say thank you to each other.

May God bless you and reward your hard work and your generosity by granting you good health and success in all your undertakings.

Warm Regards

Father John Visser

Rector Don Bosco Technical School

Sihanouk Ville

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